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Water In The Desert | Jim Burklo

24 min · 27. april 2026
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Jim Burklo—pastor, author, and former Senior Associate Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life at USC—joins us to talk about his new book Water In The Desert. In this wide-ranging conversation, he offers new ways of seeing God, love, Jesus, the Bible, and church.   Learn more about Jim at https://www.jimburklo.com/ [https://www.jimburklo.com/]

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